“We hear the snow’s already started,’’ Steve Novak said yesterday afternoon. “Hopefully we get back. … Hopefully if we can’t get back, they [the Clippers] can’t [either]. If we get stuck, we get stuck. We’ll find something to do.’’

Jason Kidd said: “Mother Nature comes first. It will be interesting to see when we do get home, if we can get home, especially with an early game on Sunday.’’

Chris Mullin, who was supposed to call the Clippers game Sunday for ESPN radio, told The Post today he’s not able to make it after his flight tonight was cancelled.

* Woodson spent yesterday’s morning shootaround working on the pick-and-roll defense that collapsed in the 106-96 loss in Washington.

The Wizards scored 36 fourth-quarter points. Washington point guard John Wall had his way with the Knicks defense, working off pick-and-rolls as Knicks players were hesitant on when to switch.

Woodson said the preference is for the point guards to stay with the point guard whenever possible.

“Guys just get smacked on pick and roll and you have to switch,” he said. “That’s the what-if. We’ve been having too many what ifs of late.’’

* After the loss to Washington, Tyson Chandler seemed to question why adjustments weren’t made to the defensive game plan when it wasn’t working.

“We talked about the game plan and all that but we weren’t doing what’s asked of us,” Woodson said. “I don’t know if it’s going to work, but at least we have to do what’s asked of us. Because I know it’s what we did early in the year and it worked. We kind of got away from it the other night. We didn’t have a body on a body and we were caught in rotations a lot of times.’’